Infuriating wannabe rock star who plays electric guitar in his driveway half-naked every weekend is arrested in his underwear after noise complaint Savas Caruso is known in Adelaide's northern suburbs for blaring his rock songs Claims neighbours are in awe of his talent. Was arrested after a noise complaint Dramatic video footage shows police handcuffing him in the middle of a show The 32-year-old up a change.org petition titled 'Rock n' Roll vs the Police' By Charlotte Karp For Daily Mail Australia Published: 01:54 BST, 6 July 2021 | Updated: 01:54 BST, 6 July 2021 A musician who plays the electric guitar half-naked in his driveway every weekend has been arrested dramatically in his underwear. Savas Caruso is known in Adelaide's northern suburbs for blaring his original rock ballads through speakers out the front of his suburban Salisbury Downs home every Sunday afternoon. The 32-year-old, whose stage name is Subblet Hammer, says members of his 'beloved community' are in awe of his musical prowess and usually shower him with accolades after each 45-minute show. But on June 13, the self-dubbed 'rock star rebel' was arrested in nothing but underwear and Converse sneakers in the middle of a show for allegedly failing to comply with a noise complaint by frustrated neighbours. Pictured: Savas Caruso, 32, playing the guitar out the front of his suburban Salisbury Downs home Video footage of the arrest showed a handful of officers approach Caruso as he sang into the microphone on his makeshift stage. The man tried to continue the performance by playing his electric guitar around the police, until they pulled the plug and handcuffed him. Caruso's brother Antonio intervened and asked the five surrounding officers not to manhandle him, as onlookers shouted in the background. 'There's no reason to lay hands,' Antonio could be heard saying. Someone else yelled: 'This is criminal.' Savas Caruso is known for playing 45-minute performances in his driveway on Sundays During his dramatic arrest (pictured), the musician tried unsuccessfully to dodge police Standing handcuffed in the driveway in green and black underpants, the musician told police: 'Come on guys, you're here at my show - you're part of my show.' A spokeswoman from South Australia Police told Daily Mail Australia that Caruso was issued with an Environmental Protection Order on June 12 and allegedly directed not to perform for 72 hours. 'On Sunday 13 June, the man was allegedly arrested for failing to comply with an Environmental Protection Order,' she said. Following his arrest, Caruso set up a change.org petition titled 'Rock n' Roll vs the Police' and asked for 1500 signatures to 'seek justice'. 'An innocent member of the community was unlawfully arrested with unnecessary physical force, thrown in a cell and held against his will for three days,' he wrote on the page. Following his arrest, Caruso set up a change.org petition titled 'Rock n' Roll vs the Police' and asked for 1500 signatures to 'seek justice'. Pictured: The dramatic arrest The musician also said he has spent countless hours perfecting perfecting his craft over a 20-year period and has produced an album. Pictured: Caruso out the front of his Adelaide home He claimed police used intimidation tactics to 'suppress a man's rights to express himself using his music', and has garnered more than 1200 signatures. The musician also said he has spent countless hours perfecting perfecting his craft over a 20-year period and has produced an album. He believes his 'impressive skills' attract dozens of 'happy' community members and said his neighbours are supportive. Caruso appeared in the Elizabeth Magistrates Court on Tuesday June 15. He is on bail and will reappear in court on Tuesday. Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility